Live 11.3 and new Push
Live 11.3 and new Push
So Live just updated to version 11.3, which includes the new Drift synth (that can do some very nice things routing wise), but most spectacularly is probably that they launched their new Push controller, which this time also comes in a standalone version. It goes all in on MPE, which seems to be great for expressive playing - at the moment I'm not in a hurry to switch out my Push 2, but I do find it intriguing and generally an exciting approach to what a DAW should be able to do.
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Re: Live 11.3 and new Push
I was interested in this until I investigated.
I actually think it's a joke.
Pretty poor spec.
No midi OTB. You have to buy adaptors at extra cost.
No arrangement view.
Closed environment and NO max for live OTB. Have to pay extra.
Comes with lowest tier of ableton, live Intro.
You need to pay extra for standard or live suite.
So £1700 for the standalone unit.
Then £400 for decent version of ableton to make standalone actually decent.
I have an Akai force. It's ableton compatable and everything comes with it. You don't pay for different levels of operating system. It's already got everything.
Ableton can fuck off.
I actually think it's a joke.
Pretty poor spec.
No midi OTB. You have to buy adaptors at extra cost.
No arrangement view.
Closed environment and NO max for live OTB. Have to pay extra.
Comes with lowest tier of ableton, live Intro.
You need to pay extra for standard or live suite.
So £1700 for the standalone unit.
Then £400 for decent version of ableton to make standalone actually decent.
I have an Akai force. It's ableton compatable and everything comes with it. You don't pay for different levels of operating system. It's already got everything.
Ableton can fuck off.
Re: Live 11.3 and new Push
I think I will like Drift a lot - it's simple but enough under the hood to make it interesting and versatile
Push, yeah fuck that.. it's just too expensive.
Push, yeah fuck that.. it's just too expensive.
Re: Live 11.3 and new Push
Feedback online has been really positive across the board for the standalone. Seems like people love anything "DAWless" lol. Seems very gimmicky to me.Lost to the Void wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2023 2:13 pmI was interested in this until I investigated.
I actually think it's a joke.
Pretty poor spec.
No midi OTB. You have to buy adaptors at extra cost.
No arrangement view.
Closed environment and NO max for live OTB. Have to pay extra.
Comes with lowest tier of ableton, live Intro.
You need to pay extra for standard or live suite.
So £1700 for the standalone unit.
Then £400 for decent version of ableton to make standalone actually decent.
I have an Akai force. It's ableton compatable and everything comes with it. You don't pay for different levels of operating system. It's already got everything.
Ableton can fuck off.
I don't think the non-standalone version is bad value considering what you get. Good MPE controllers are all pretty expensive and Push is a really well made controller across the board and the integration with Live is great. I'm not that much of a player so I'm good with Push2 though. Considering lots of people are gonna dump their Push2's, a used 2 is going to be a great deal.
Re: Live 11.3 and new Push
That's exactly how I feel - the biggest annoyance for me (in regards to the standalone) is that it can't run 3rd party plugins. But I do find it intriguing this idea of moving the DAW out of the computer, and make it more of an instrument (but just like you said - I rarely play melodies and stuff that much)dubdub wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2023 8:17 am
I don't think the non-standalone version is bad value considering what you get. Good MPE controllers are all pretty expensive and Push is a really well made controller across the board and the integration with Live is great. I'm not that much of a player so I'm good with Push2 though. Considering lots of people are gonna dump their Push2's, a used 2 is going to be a great deal.
I don't know enough about music tech to say whether this is too expensive or if it is just a lot of money (sometimes stuff cost a lot of money), but it is a lot of money!
Re: Live 11.3 and new Push
yeah agree its just marketing bs for the new dawless trend
and i dont think it will ever be sufficently good standalone. atleast not to what i want from ableton, i like it to be comprehensive and that i can do complicated stuff with it that i cant with hardware. Thats the point of a DAW imo.
If you dont want a daw,you can get a good sampler/mpc or a big mixer and sync devices and lots of gear.
either way its all about spending a shitload of money it seems
i always ask myself whos all buying this stuff, where do the people have all that money from (iam not jealous at all no )
its a fucking hipster circus
and i dont think it will ever be sufficently good standalone. atleast not to what i want from ableton, i like it to be comprehensive and that i can do complicated stuff with it that i cant with hardware. Thats the point of a DAW imo.
If you dont want a daw,you can get a good sampler/mpc or a big mixer and sync devices and lots of gear.
either way its all about spending a shitload of money it seems
i always ask myself whos all buying this stuff, where do the people have all that money from (iam not jealous at all no )
its a fucking hipster circus
Re: Live 11.3 and new Push
laptops with the same specs as push3 (i3, 8 Gb ram, 256 Gb HD) are between 500 and 600€. The Abes charge almost double, with only Live light installed... I've had my Push1 for almost 10 years now. Still working, but it's not looking pretty anymore, and I never liked the pads for playing (compared to my Korg padKontrol, it's like playing guitar with barbed wire strings).
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Re: Live 11.3 and new Push
Bit late to the party, but I don't think it can compare apart from as a computing device to a laptop. Having the buttons, knobs, IO as a dedicated device would have cost a lot of money to design and build. If you think of it as an Intel NUC, with a push controller and an audio interface it starts to look more reasonable.borg wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2023 7:55 pmlaptops with the same specs as push3 (i3, 8 Gb ram, 256 Gb HD) are between 500 and 600€. The Abes charge almost double, with only Live light installed... I've had my Push1 for almost 10 years now. Still working, but it's not looking pretty anymore, and I never liked the pads for playing (compared to my Korg padKontrol, it's like playing guitar with barbed wire strings).
But I can't get over the fact that they don't include the full Ableton with it - I mean it would cost them zero to a few euros to include that, and a lot of people buying this would have already had the full suite.